“The problems we face with appearances and all of the suffering we experience as a result of appearances is not because of the appearances themselves but because of our fixation on them. It is our fixation upon appearances which turns appearances into enemies. Because these appearances are just appearances, they are just what appears to us; so if we have no fixation on them, they will not bring any suffering.” FreedomBuddhismLetting GoEnlightenmentAwakeningDetachmentDharma Book:An Introduction to Mahamudra Meditation Source: An Introduction to Mahamudra Meditation
“There are several realms which ordinary persons do not perceive. Because they cannot see them, that doesn't mean they don't exist. One of these realms is the sambhogakaya that can only be visited by highly realized Bodhisattvas. In the pure realm of the sambhogakaya, the Dharma is continuously taught. One sambhogakaya realm is Tushita, which is presided over by the next Buddha, the Maitreya Buddha. Buddha Shakyamuni dwelled there before coming to earth to give Dharma teachings.” GivingMeanPersonsEarthNextTeachingAwarenessTaughtPureOrdinaryPerceiveRealmsDharmaOrdinary PersonBodhisattva Author:Thrangu Rinpoche